Demo questions

Revision session
Date completed : 06/10/22
Psag 1 of 10
What would be your next management step?
<p style="text-align: left;">Ineffective cough:<br />If the child is still conscious but has absent or ineffective coughing, give five back blows.<br />If back blows do not relieve choking, give five chest thrusts to infants (&lt; 1 year) or abdominal thrusts to children.<br />If the object has not been expelled and the victim is still conscious, continue the sequence of back blows and chest(for infant) or abdominal (for children) thrusts. <br />Call out, or send, for help if it is still not available; do not leave the child at this stage.<br />If the object is expelled successfully, assess the child&rsquo;sclinical condition. <br />It is possible that part of the object may remain <br /><br /><br /></p>
What would be your next management step?
<p style="text-align: left;">Ineffective cough:<br />If the child is still conscious but has absent or ineffective coughing, give five back blows.<br />If back blows do not relieve choking, give five chest thrusts to infants (&lt; 1 year) or abdominal thrusts to children.<br />If the object has not been expelled and the victim is still conscious, continue the sequence of back blows and chest(for infant) or abdominal (for children) thrusts.<br />Call out, or send, for help if it is still not available; do not leave the child at this stage.<br />If the object is expelled successfully, assess the child&rsquo;sclinical condition.<br />It is possible that part of the object may remain</p>
Which pharmacological treatment is the priority
<p style="text-align: left;">Adrenaline is the most important drug for treatment of anaphylaxis and works best when given as early as possible after the onset of the reaction.</p>